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all right so that's not about us satellites have attacked that not about us infrastructure hasn't happened yet either so the news that u.s. satellites have been hacked and recent years the i think of the h.s. and other agencies should have paying attention to those threats not maybe going after anonymous call priorities something that the h.s. and u.s. security seem to be lacking a little bit. now the average americans may be suffering and unable to find work in this economy the defense industry giants are making a killing here's how much some of the largest companies raked in in the third quarter of two thousand and eleven lockheed martin seven hundred million dollars boeing one point nine billion dollars and general dynamics six hundred and fifty two million but with the congressional supercommittee stuck in gridlock and the prospect of a trigger of facts coming closer to reality we're starting to hear some cries of despair take for example report out this week on behalf of the aerospace industries association the report states that if defense cuts reach a trillion dollars one million jo
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come to the join us on a trip to a magical. pesticides any more children can live without ever opening. the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology here. our guys it's time for show and tell us a night's program last time we told you about rick perry's brand new economic plan to give people an option to pay a flat tax rate of twenty percent but we want to know is a flat tax a good idea for the u.s. it's going to produce or patrice in a century to find out what you had to say presidential candidates are always looking for ways to promise voters lower taxes and rick perry well he's no exception and if he had it his way you will have your choice of paying under the current tax code or paying a flat tax of twenty percent easier not quite cheap or own maybe for some so is a lot of tax really a good idea for america will air a political set a flat tax is a good idea for the one percent the only ones in this country who apparently matter if he
come to the join us on a trip to a magical. pesticides any more children can live without ever opening. the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can always be bigger don't be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology here. our guys it's time for show and tell us a night's program last time we told you about rick perry's brand new economic plan to give people an option to pay a flat tax rate of twenty percent but we want to know is a flat tax a good idea for the u.s. it's...
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stay with us. my head wrapped demolished.dea that this is a >>> we're back at the "countdown" with a pair of boot videos. christian is at number 13 with a story that will make you go, ugg. >> exactly. there are so many vaccines and they're so controversial. but this one, i am 110% behind. >> i got it, because i refused to give in. >> i got the vaccine, because i won't be another upper middle-class east coast woman to wear ugg boots this winter. >> obviously, this is a psa for a new vaccine called uggcitrin, which protect girls against the dangers of the ugg boots. >> i never got that fashion trend from the beginning. >> i agree. i've never been a fan of the ugg boots. have you ever slid your foot into a pair of ugg boots? it's like -- heaven! it's like clouds on your feet. >> it goes perfectly along with the comfort of your home. as soon as those things walk out the door -- >> with a denim skirt, no. >> there are symptoms to this disease. >> mistaking leggings for pants. >> holding oversized starbu
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don't believe us? we'll show you how she, he, he did it. >>> it's a symphony of explosion. >> what isn't cool about blowing stuff up? >> the creative and daring way that this ghoul is state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. ♪ ♪ >>> oh, i love it. >> that's it. >> all you need is bubbles. >> bubbles. they found such an easy obviously inexpensive way to keep him entertained with a toy that makes bubbles. >> look how mesmerized they are by this. >> oh, oh! >> yeah. that's great. it proves that kids are mesmer
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she's with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to hear the details of your experience so many years ago. i'm curious. you decided to share this story in great detail. what was that like for you to open up? >> it was, of course, a kind of anniversary now. because 40 years passed and i all the time wanted to write a book about what happened because after the crash there had been written so many mistakes in interviews and articles. from one moment to the other i was a very famous person and it was difficult for me to manage that fame. i got letters from all over the world and it was a very important experience for me. and so many things happened after the crash how iing manago go through this. i returned to the biological research station we have in central peru in the amazonian forest. this saved my life. i have been there before the crash one and a half years and i gained a lot of experience there. so therefore i wanted to write all of this in the book. >> you wanted to write it. you wanted
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what drives the world of fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions committed to break through that sort of people who may who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. welcome back to big picture i'm sam arbonne coming up in this half hour voters overwhelmingly oppose ohio's anti-union law known as a speech by so called next month's election when the laws on the ballot for repeal will or voices be heard for her to cash drown them out and answer coming up and more than fifty years ago harry truman said something that still rings true today we can only get the democrats to act like harry truman more of what the democratic party's to do right now here and those around him ideally take. republican efforts to subvert our democracy are rampant around the world in tennessee an eighty six year old veteran is essentially forced to pay a poll tax since a new law there requires citizens in that state to get a photo id to be eligible to vote in the n
what drives the world of fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions committed to break through that sort of people who may who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. welcome back to big picture i'm sam arbonne coming up in this half hour voters overwhelmingly oppose ohio's anti-union law known as a speech by so called next month's election...
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now thanks for having me here great great to have you with us thanks for joining us this is an off year election it's not even a midterm election how much money is being spent on this not. what people estimated that about thirty three to forty million dollars would be spent and we just got new numbers in just today that shows that over thirty million dollars have been spent by both sides on t.v. ads on mailers and it's coming from unions and it's coming from you know private companies on both sides are how much how much money is secret corporate cash. well we don't know that because the g.o.p. groups there are trying to keep it on the books instead of buying on the books aren't revealing any of their finances they don't have to pay set themselves up as nonprofits and they set up front groups to raise their money so we don't actually know how much is coming from from private interests but we can look back at who supported case sick in getting him elected and then you know he was elected and quickly turned around and champion senate bill five so we look back at his election we can see how
now thanks for having me here great great to have you with us thanks for joining us this is an off year election it's not even a midterm election how much money is being spent on this not. what people estimated that about thirty three to forty million dollars would be spent and we just got new numbers in just today that shows that over thirty million dollars have been spent by both sides on t.v. ads on mailers and it's coming from unions and it's coming from you know private companies on both...
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stop talking about us. >> you know what? it would be rude to criticize the benefactor who just bailed you out. i mean, i'm just talking civility. we're diverting away from the more important extraordinary thing going on in the market today. it says for occupy wall street, hey, occupy this. stocks are up since you started whining. longer term meaning, greta, investors should remember this for the next time around. number one, it's never as bad as the fraidy cats fear. number two, the markets fall faster but they recover faster so sit tight. number three, greta, don't sell in a slaughter. if you can muster the courage, buy a little built. the two boogie men, europe an the recession, seem to be off the table. >> greta: you're gloating pretty much about what happened today. i don't know. i've seen so much gyration in the market in the last 60 days in particular that i'm a little cautious before i start doing the dance on the set here. tomorrow night, you know, there could be a lot of moaning and groaning, a lot of whim perking.
stop talking about us. >> you know what? it would be rude to criticize the benefactor who just bailed you out. i mean, i'm just talking civility. we're diverting away from the more important extraordinary thing going on in the market today. it says for occupy wall street, hey, occupy this. stocks are up since you started whining. longer term meaning, greta, investors should remember this for the next time around. number one, it's never as bad as the fraidy cats fear. number two, the...
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he used to watch thehowt his he used to watch the show at his neighbor's home. he couldn't even afford a tv, but now that he's won the million he plans to help out and help out his family. india's civil service exam. we wish him the best of luck. >>> some college students in maryland are about to get nice new digs, mold and mildew forcing students out of their dorms at st. mary's college, so now what? where are they going to live? that's the good news. university rented a cruise ship. right now the sea voyager is making its way to st. mary's city. it will dock their tomorrow and more than 200 students will board. the college said the cruise ship won't cost any more than renting hotel rooms for the students and the ship has restaurants and here's the best, a pe piano lou. while they never said the road to the white house is an easy one, it's particularly difficult for those students who have to tame the turkeys so they'll sit still when the president picks them up. each year the president par dons a turkey but there's always backup turkey, too. >>> halloween is a
he used to watch thehowt his he used to watch the show at his neighbor's home. he couldn't even afford a tv, but now that he's won the million he plans to help out and help out his family. india's civil service exam. we wish him the best of luck. >>> some college students in maryland are about to get nice new digs, mold and mildew forcing students out of their dorms at st. mary's college, so now what? where are they going to live? that's the good news. university rented a cruise ship....
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appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers and wolves and not having the ability to tranquilize them, police had to shoot and kill 49 of them. they believe another, a monkey, perhaps, was eaten. but they captured six. three leopards, two primates, and a grizzly bear and immediately sent them to the columbus zoo. marion wants her animals back. jack hanna is the director emeritus at the columbus zoo and also helped to round up the freed animals. good to have you with us. what was the basis of quarantine? are there legitimate health concerns or is this just a legal maneuver to keep marion thompson from getting the animals
appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers...
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and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the macintosh. it doesn't do all that well by 1985 in the marketplace. and his personality, and that of the much-smoother john sculley, who is a very polite, gentle soul, clashed, and in the end, he gets ousted from the company he creates. it's almost like a shakespearean drama. but the real failure and success comes inlet period people don't know much about, when he's running next computers, and he's indulging all of his artistry. he wants the angle to be exactly 90 degrees even though it's hard tore mold the machine like that. he wanted it to be the perfect cube. he want the the greatest log
and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the...
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here's one advertisement the group is using. let's watch it. >> our founding fathers guaranteed all persons life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. but who is a person? >> i am a person. >> i am a person. >> i am a person. >> i am a person. >> regardless of age, race, gender, and no matter how small, every human life has infinite value and deserves protection under our laws. think about it. >> wow. well, the measure is so extreme, some anti-abortion activist organizations, even they have distanced themselves, fearful it would cause a backlash from federal courts. ken blackwell is the senior fellow at the family research counsel, which is backing the measure. mr. blackwell, i've had you on many times. i'm going to give you much time today to make your case. a person, a fertilized human egg, before it attaches to the uterine wall. what would protecting that person mean in terms of the use of an iud or a morning after pill, so-called, that would prevent it from attaching to a uterine wall? what would it do to that person, as y
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show." tonight from new york, democrats are ready to go to war politically with paul ryan in wisconsin after his reckless comments about the president. and president obama says if you elect republicans you're on your own. and this just in. a tea party group is calling for michele bachmann to drop out of the race. the bachmann team has a response. we'll bring it to you. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> sowing social unrest and class resentment, that just makes america weaker, not stronger. >> paul ryan just continues to spread his misinformation. i think democrats need to respond. tonight congressman jim moran and katrina van den heuvel of "the nation" magazine are here. the mayor of oakland is changing her tune on occupy oakland as solidarity protests continue. we'll have the latest on injured marine scott olsen and talk to his friend who was there during the raid. >>> repub
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. >> that does it for us. the ambush is complete and "hardball" begins with chris matthews right now. >>> flipping out. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, mitt flips again. mitt romney is becoming a parody of himself. just three days ago, he said he had no position on an anti-union measure out in ohio and then lurched into reverse the next day, saying, why, of course he was 110% behind the issue. well, if romney's serial flip-flopping has embarrassed him, he isn't showing it. romney's now disavowing his long-held position that the earth is getting warmer and that humans are partly to blame. he now says, quote, we don't know what's causing climate change. and he says, we should not try to reduce carbon emissions. seriously, can you believe anything this guy says? does he even he believe what he says? >> plus, could newt gingrich become the first openly mean president? that's the clever question posed by our own david corn from mother jones. very
. >> that does it for us. the ambush is complete and "hardball" begins with chris matthews right now. >>> flipping out. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. leading off tonight, mitt flips again. mitt romney is becoming a parody of himself. just three days ago, he said he had no position on an anti-union measure out in ohio and then lurched into reverse the next day, saying, why, of course he was 110% behind...
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appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers and wolves and not having the ability to tranquilize them, police had to shoot and kill 49 of them. they believe another, a monkey, perhaps, was eaten. but they captured six. three leopards, two primates, and a grizzly bear and immediately sent them to the columbus zoo. marion wants her animals back. jack hanna is the director emeritus at the columbus zoo and also helped to round up the freed animals. good to have you with us. what was the basis of quarantine? are there legitimate health concerns or is this just a legal maneuver to keep marion thompson from getting the animals
appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers...
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stay with us. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. [ woman announcing ]bsite there's an easier way. create your own small-business site... with intuit websites. choose a style, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. >>> when the republicans took over congress, this was their battle cry. >> the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? >> the number one question in america continues to be where are the jobs? >> we h
stay with us. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts....
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you know, aspirin is typically used to prevent heart disease consequences and so we typically use it in patients who are heart patients and so this study does not say everyone should go out and take an aspirin to prevent heart disease. aspirin can be dangerous and increase your risk for gastrointestinal bleeding and it can be fatal. always consult your physician. the other question, chris, is that this was a high dose aspirin. they want to know whether or not you can have this protective affect against colon cancer at the lower dose. >> there's so many things that we hear about that aspirin can help. i do know people who as a matter of course take a couple of aspirins a day. sort of as a preventative. is that a good idea? >> well, it's a good idea only if you are doing it under the supervision of a doctor. aspirin can increase your bleeding time which means that you don't heal properly and cause internal problems. we tell people, if you are someone who could benefit from daily aspirin, talk to your doctor first and make sure that you don't have any other medical conditions that would
you know, aspirin is typically used to prevent heart disease consequences and so we typically use it in patients who are heart patients and so this study does not say everyone should go out and take an aspirin to prevent heart disease. aspirin can be dangerous and increase your risk for gastrointestinal bleeding and it can be fatal. always consult your physician. the other question, chris, is that this was a high dose aspirin. they want to know whether or not you can have this protective affect...
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did not give up on us. coming up in two seconds is governor dean, former presidential candidate and former dnc chairman. he now joins us from burlington, vermont. governor dean, how do you think the president is doing? guest: am i the perfect antidote? host: you could not be better. guest: the president has been doing graces the jobs speech. he has got everything down to three words, which is what you have to do. pass this bill. we cannot wait. he's doing great. he is out there and his numbers are getting better. he is leading in ohio, which is a very important state for us. who can complain? host: you said since the jobs speech, governor dean. there have been reports that progressives and liberals have not been satisfied with the president. do you agree with that? guest: this is the fourth quarter. when i was chair of the dnc, i used to say we were going to elect a democratic president and then we would hold their feet to the fire. this is the fourth year. this is where we get serious about reelecting the
did not give up on us. coming up in two seconds is governor dean, former presidential candidate and former dnc chairman. he now joins us from burlington, vermont. governor dean, how do you think the president is doing? guest: am i the perfect antidote? host: you could not be better. guest: the president has been doing graces the jobs speech. he has got everything down to three words, which is what you have to do. pass this bill. we cannot wait. he's doing great. he is out there and his numbers...
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and alex wagner is also with us, an msnbc political analyst. you chuckle about it as well as i do, alex. and i'm chuckling, because that's always been my observation about newt. he's an opportunistic to exploit any opportunity to hate the other side. >> if you go over his history, he has decades of angry rhetoric, not just excessive political rhetoric. you might recall the days when he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the difference between freedom and slavery. he used to counsel other republicans to call democrats traitors. i mean, again and again, we know what he's done with barack obama, and if you go back and you think about our presidents, some of the mean, behind the scenes, certainly richard nixon, but in their sort of public personas, whether it's reagan or bill clinton or barack obama, they're not mean personally. they don't go for the angry, excessive attack rhetoric, so maybe andrew jackson was pretty mean when he was president, but we don't really elect these type of people to the highest office in the land. so ne
and alex wagner is also with us, an msnbc political analyst. you chuckle about it as well as i do, alex. and i'm chuckling, because that's always been my observation about newt. he's an opportunistic to exploit any opportunity to hate the other side. >> if you go over his history, he has decades of angry rhetoric, not just excessive political rhetoric. you might recall the days when he said of tip o'neill, your old boss, he doesn't know the difference between freedom and slavery. he used...
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stay with us. protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. >>> when the republicans took over congress, this was their battle cry. >> the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? >> the number one question in america continues to be where are the jobs? >> we have been focused on one thing, and that is job creation. >> where are the jobs? >> oh, yeah. republicans insisted that they would create jobs by cutting vital government programs. in fact, they threatened to shut the government down unless they got their way. the gop succeeded and slashed programs that helped women and children, law enforcement, and the environment. and now a new report from the center for american progress shows that those so-called job-creating cuts did just the op
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he referred to us as opponents. i remember that night in july of 2009 when the class act first appeared in the hearing room. the class act appeared at the last minute as a place holder of language that mr. pallone brought to the mark up, never had a hearing on it, never called a witness on it. we were just presented with this information, and, oh, well, we'll fill in the details later. well, now it's later. we're filling in those details, and some of the details don't look too encouraging. it looks like the class act was a budgetary deception to mask the actual cost of the affordable care act, and people are rightly asking now, would we have passed the affordable care act had the true extent of the budgetary impact been known? again, what did they known, and when did they know did? in the spring of 2009, mai 19th to be precise, the chief actuary for medicaid services talked about the financial structure of the program would be "a terminal problem for the program." he knew that in may of 2009. why not discuss that in
he referred to us as opponents. i remember that night in july of 2009 when the class act first appeared in the hearing room. the class act appeared at the last minute as a place holder of language that mr. pallone brought to the mark up, never had a hearing on it, never called a witness on it. we were just presented with this information, and, oh, well, we'll fill in the details later. well, now it's later. we're filling in those details, and some of the details don't look too encouraging. it...
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there will be wind around us. boston, new york city probably won't get much more than an inch, but outside the cities, we could see certainly more than that. >> you'll have to sneak the flight to the northeast pretty soon. >> that and maybe some trick or treating just for old time sake. >> thank you, rob. >>> presidential campaigns heat up and the current frontrunners refuse to cool down. mitt romney and herman cain are battling it out. >>> and what should be done with the monkees, leopards and a grizzly bear that survived last week's hunt. the widow of the animal's owner wants them back, but neighbors say no way. cross country is next. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checki
there will be wind around us. boston, new york city probably won't get much more than an inch, but outside the cities, we could see certainly more than that. >> you'll have to sneak the flight to the northeast pretty soon. >> that and maybe some trick or treating just for old time sake. >> thank you, rob. >>> presidential campaigns heat up and the current frontrunners refuse to cool down. mitt romney and herman cain are battling it out. >>> and what should be...
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you'll never use it. it doesn't fit. it just uses up your space. you can't throw it out because it's in your drawer. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> neither do i. it was kind of a metaphor but i got so bore maryland the middle of it i just said anything. >> marlo thomas, welcome back to the "today" show. >> thank you so much. >> i went through the reviews last night. in our snarky age, you never see the kind words various reviewers have said about your part in this play. >> thank you. thank you. >> it must feel fantastic. >> it does feel good. >> and you're a blonde! >> yes. everybody when they see me after the show they can't believe it was a wig. it's a great wig. >> reading the dialogue of the character, she's out there about it but doesn't know how to feel. >> she's completely clueless. first of all, she's running from the fact that her husband just died like three hours ago in a skiing accident. she's at the first stage of death which is denial. but through the mind of elaine may it's just hilarious. she never stops talking bec
you'll never use it. it doesn't fit. it just uses up your space. you can't throw it out because it's in your drawer. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. >> neither do i. it was kind of a metaphor but i got so bore maryland the middle of it i just said anything. >> marlo thomas, welcome back to the "today" show. >> thank you so much. >> i went through the reviews last night. in our snarky age, you never see the kind words various reviewers have...
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us. i personally was not enamored of the president's bill although i do is think it has some good things in it. second, the president wanted to work with republicans. mcconnell is famous for saying to his caucus we only have one job and that is to make sure president obama is a one-term president. think that's very good. i voted for republicans in the last election in vermont. there are good people in both parties. the situation in washington is very polarized. when is polarized, the president has an obligation to lead, because that's what the american people expect. i think that is what he is doing. i am very supportive of president. he is working with a group of people who have no interest in working with him. i think it's time the called things what they are and i'd think that will get reelected. host: did any of those three republicans win? guest: at least two. host: katy is an independent in maryland. kathy.- caller: i am concerned about inconsistencies regarding the of republicans.
us. i personally was not enamored of the president's bill although i do is think it has some good things in it. second, the president wanted to work with republicans. mcconnell is famous for saying to his caucus we only have one job and that is to make sure president obama is a one-term president. think that's very good. i voted for republicans in the last election in vermont. there are good people in both parties. the situation in washington is very polarized. when is polarized, the president...